These racka (pronounced Rass Ka) sheepskins come from a special breed of Hungarian sheep. Racka sheep look like angora goat with unusual spiral-shaped horns. They look like angora goats but their wool is more sheep-like and softer. Their wool is long and appears in two general types: a cream wool with light brown faces and legs, and a black variation. We sort our sheepskins into colors. There is some variation within each color.
These hides are used to make Hungarian Suba coats.
Racka sheeps are not an endangered species and are not subject to USFWS and CITES controls.